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No Room For Racism

We are proud to support the next phase of the Premier League’s No Room For Racism initiative, as we continue to work together to fight racism and make it clear that any form of discrimination is unacceptable in football and wider society. 

All Premier League fixtures this weekend, including today’s match against Fulham, will feature No Room For Racism messages and fans are urged to take action - to challenge and report racist behaviour wherever they see it, including online.

Tackling online hate is a priority for football and we recently launched our #StopOnlineAbuse action plan to ensure we are fulfilling our responsibility to protect our players and our diverse, global family. 

The Premier League continues to work with all clubs to challenge social media companies to take greater preventative measures to stop this abuse appearing on their platforms.

Through its central reporting system, which was launched in June 2020, the Premier League supports players, managers and their families who receive discriminatory abuse by investigating each reported incident and taking legal action wherever possible.

The league works closely with all relevant law enforcement authorities to pursue offenders, regardless of location. 

As part of its ongoing commitment to take action and encourage reporting of discriminatory abusive messages on social media platforms, the Premier League is supporting clubs to help their fans report racist abuse they see targeted at players. 

Supporters can find information and guidance on this here

Earlier this year, the Premier League launched its No Room For Racism Action Plan, outlining a series of commitments aimed at creating greater access to opportunities and career progression for Black, Asian and other minority ethnic groups in football, and actions to eradicate racial prejudice. 

To support the No Room For Racism initiative, current and former Premier League players have been filmed talking about their experiences of racism, the impact it has on them and their families and the importance of challenging and reporting abuse. 

These are used within free educational resources made available to more than 18,000 primary schools in England and Wales as part of the Premier League Primary Stars programme

Academy players from Under-9 through to the Under-23 age groups will also show their support for the initiative by wearing a No Room For Racism sleeve badge at all matches from this weekend. 

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